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most recent 7 MAR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 MAR by Pereirelover
Actually it's a very beautiful flower
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most recent 15 FEB HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 FEB by Pereirelover
If the found rose in France is really the original Madame Schultz where can we buy her? Why haven't they send cuttings to Loubert for instance? Lots of people would want this rose
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most recent 29 JAN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 JAN by Pereirelover
While planting my roses today I saw that Ducher nursery gave me this rose as a present. I have many roses but only one Moss, Mme Louis L'évêque, which I really like. On their website Ducher says Soupert et Notting is extremely fragrant and "très remontant" so very repeat flowering. But on other websites and also here at HMF it's says "only scattered blooms later in the season". So I'm in dubio now
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 29 JAN by jedmar
If you check the photos on HMF (date taken, not upload), they are mostly from spring. No repeat photos.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 JAN by Pereirelover
Okay Thx. Mme Louis L'évêque reblooms only in hot dry summers and even then with only a few blooms. But S&P will look stunning when in full flush.
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most recent 22 JAN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 JAN by Pereirelover
Does somebody know if she's Hardy zone 8b? I've got a hot, sunny garden near Leuven in Flanders Belgium.

Thx
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 22 JAN by Robert Neil Rippetoe
I think it would love it.
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 22 JAN by Pereirelover
I'm gonna do it!
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 22 JAN by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Gets BIG, needs support and lives a very long time.

I've seen ancient specimens in central California.

It used to be very popular and is now virtually forgotten.

Spectacular, but only once a year.....
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 22 JAN by Pereirelover
Size isn't an issue. She has 15 meters in full hot south facing sun. Once flowering isn't a problem, I've got two Kiftsgate roses, Wedding day, Paul's Himalayan musk and apple blossom too
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 22 JAN by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Great to have that much space to play with.. Very nice!
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 22 JAN by Pereirelover
I've ordered half the inventory at Loubert roses lol. Due to climate change I'm trying Teas and China's
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 22 JAN by jedmar
We have been trying out Teas and Chinas in Switzerland Zone 7b since over 15 years. Survivors are Anna Jung, Archiduc Joseph, Bon Silène, Comtesse de Leusse, Dr. Grill, Empress of China, E. Veyrath Hermanos, Lijiang Rose, Marie van Houtte, McClinton Tea, Mlle de Sombreul, Mme Antoine Mari, Mme Driout, Monsieur Rosier, Mutabilis, Old Blush, Papillon, Professur Ganiviat, Safrano, Souvenir de François Gaulain, Unermüdliche; as well as many Noisettes.
Of course they are never as lush as in Italy or southern France.
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 22 JAN by Pereirelover
Thank you for the reply. Our Flemish garden in Belgium is 8b and our garden is sort of a Clos, surrounded by walls. It's very hot and dry, especially the past 15 years. Nearly all my normal roses struggle with the heat and go in standby mode. So I started with Teas and Noisettes now. I currently grow: Rêve d'or, Maréchal Niel, Mme Bérard, Gloire de Dijon, Safrano, Lorraine Lee, Mme Jules Gravereaux, Baronne Henriette Snoy, Elie Beauvillain, Devoniensis, Malmaison (bush and climber), La France, Catherine Mermet, Maman Cochet and white maman cochet, Filippa Pirette, Archiduc Joseph, Noëlla Nabonnand, Souvenir d'un ami etc..
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